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Fractal Wisdom,
"Carl Jung: The Desire Not to Exist &
The Void After Awakening"
"What happens after ego death? Why does spiritual awakening sometimes lead to a quiet desire not to exist - not as a wish to die, but as exhaustion with identity itself? There is a phase after spiritual awakening that almost no one talks about. The ego dissolves. Meaning collapses. Motivation fades. And instead of bliss, you feel neutral, detached, or strangely disconnected from life. You’re not suicidal. You’re not necessarily depressed. You may simply no longer identify with the version of yourself that once chased goals, approval, or survival. Through Carl Jung’s depth psychology, existential psychology, and grounded spiritual. But this is not about escaping life. It’s about losing identification with a false structure before a deeper self stabilizes.
Jung described individuation as a process of psychological reconstruction. After ego death, the old mask (persona) falls away. But the new architecture of the self takes time to emerge. That gap can feel like emptiness, neutrality, or even a desire not to exist as a defined identity. If these feelings feel overwhelming, isolating, or unsafe, please reach out to someone you trust or a qualified mental health professional. Psychological transformation should never be navigated alone.frameworks, we unpack what happens when the ego dissolves faster than a new identity can form."
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